U.S. court rejects Khalistani separatist Pannun's claim that complaint served on NSA Doval during Washington visit
- A U.S. Court has rejected Gurpatwant Singh Pannun's claim that he served a complaint to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval during a visit on February 12-13, 2025, stating that service was not completed.
- The court found that the complaint was not served properly, as U.S. Secret Service agents did not accept the documents at Blair House.
- Pannun attempted delivery multiple times without success.
- The case, involving a foiled assassination plot against Pannun, has potential diplomatic implications between India and the U.S.
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US Court Rejects Claim Of Summons Being Served On Ajit Doval
A US court has said that no complaint was delivered to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval during his visit to Washington in February, dismissing a claim by Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun that court documents, including a summons, had been served on the top Indian official. "The Court has reviewed the above letter and attached exhibits... and finds that service was not completed. The Complaint was not delivered to a member of the …
US Secret Service blocked Pannun’s move against NSA Doval during PM Modi’s Washington visit: Report
A US court has ruled that the summons for NSA Ajit Doval, who was with PM Modi in the US on 12-13 February, was not delivered. The court's decision followed a letter from Pannun's lawyer, which revealed that US Secret Service agents guarding the Blair House threatened to arrest the server attempting to deliver the summons.
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